@AlllanPike call river. But once he has raised turn going all in is a mistake I think. If you're ahead you want him to bluff off river...
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Replying to @stephen_hancox1
@AlllanPike if you're behind you're way behind/drawing dead
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Replying to @stephen_hancox1
@steve_cpfc_ yeah true. He's a guy I've played against before that I didn't rate. missing value long term. My bust out had was spectacular
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Replying to @RagingAl_HS
@AlllanPike I like how you played it after you decided to lead flop. But I think checking is the better option. You don't rep much on that..
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Replying to @stephen_hancox1
@AlllanPike as it is unlikely you are leading out with a set or 43. If you had those hands you would check raise as its a good flop to cbet
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Replying to @stephen_hancox1
@AlllanPike so you're waited heavily to draws, 55-99 and maybe a weak Tx. Then out of those the only hands we continue are your bluffs...
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Replying to @stephen_hancox1
@AlllanPike and T8. Then on the J river you'd probably check call all your hands which aren't bluffs. That's just my view anyway
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Replying to @RagingAl_HS
@AlllanPike you definitely put max pressure on him and he made a good call (arguably) on the river. Lots of people at the hippo would fold
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@steve_cpfc_ as opposed to some of the ones who are bad and only think about their hands.
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